This book draws together the scientific research on how we process and interpret emoji. Most books on the subject of emoji explain how we use emoji and the functions they serve for the sender, but very do very little to address the receiver’s perspective. Seeking to redress this, this book extracts insights from a range of psychology sub-disciplines to provide a comprehensive review of current research on how we process emoji. The book also includes recommended theoretical frameworks and methodologies to help researchers in this area to strengthen their research, as a way of helping advance the research field on this fascinating topic.
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This book draws together the scientific research on how we process and interpret emoji. The book also includes recommended theoretical frameworks and methodologies to help researchers in this area to strengthen their research, as a way of helping advance the research field on this fascinating topic.
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Chapter 1. Introduction.- Chapter 2- Conceptual approaches.- Chapter 3- Theoretical frameworks.- Chapter 4- Methodological approaches.- Chapter 5- Conclusion.
This book draws together the scientific research on how we process and interpret emoji. Most books on the subject of emoji explain how we use emoji and the functions they serve for the sender, but very do very little to address the receiver’s perspective. Seeking to redress this, this book extracts insights from a range of psychology sub-disciplines to provide a comprehensive review of current research on how we process emoji. The book also includes recommended theoretical frameworks and methodologies to help researchers in this area to strengthen their research, as a way of helping advance the research field on this fascinating topic. Professor Linda K. Kaye is Associate Head of Department at Edge Hill University, UK. She specialises in cyberpsychology, broadly seeking to understand how online worlds affect our everyday experiences and behaviour, and the extent to which we can understand human psychology from studying people’s online behaviour.
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ISBN
9783031751127
Publisert
2024-12-05
Utgiver
Vendor
Palgrave Macmillan
Høyde
210 mm
Bredde
148 mm
AldersnivĂĽ
Research, UP, 05
SprĂĽk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
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Biographical note

Professor Linda K. Kaye is Associate Head of Department at Edge Hill University, UK. She specialises in cyberpsychology, broadly seeking to understand how online worlds affect our everyday experiences and behaviour, and the extent to which we can understand human psychology from studying people’s online behaviour.